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Malta in Latin

Malta in Latin is Melita, Melitta, Melitē — Malta means a small island country in the Mediterranean Sea, south of Sicily.

Malta in Latin

Melita
proper noun
An archipelago and country in Southern Europe, in the Mediterranean Sea. Official name: Republic of Malta. Capital: Valletta.
Melitta
proper noun
An archipelago and country in Southern Europe, in the Mediterranean Sea. Official name: Republic of Malta. Capital: Valletta.
Melita
proper noun
The largest island in the Maltese Archipelago.
Melitē
proper noun
The largest island in the Maltese Archipelago.
Melitta
proper noun
The largest island in the Maltese Archipelago.

What does "Malta" mean?

  1. name A small island country in the Mediterranean Sea, south of Sicily.
    "They spent their honeymoon on Malta."
  2. noun A sweet, non-alcoholic malt-based soft drink popular in Latin America and the Caribbean.
    "He grabbed a cold malta from the corner shop."

Malta in a sentence

  • They spent their honeymoon on Malta.
  • He grabbed a cold malta from the corner shop.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Malta" in Latin?

"Malta" in Latin is Melita, Melitta, Melitē. Malta means: A small island country in the Mediterranean Sea, south of Sicily.

How do you use "Malta" in a sentence?

Example: "They spent their honeymoon on Malta." In Latin, "Malta" is Melita, Melitta, Melitē.

Are there other ways to say "Malta" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "Malta": Melita, Melitta, Melitē.

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